Houston-based Architectural Building Components announced the launch of their new Web site at www.archmetalroof.com, aimed at providing updated product information and enhancing customer relationships. The new site boasts an expanded and constantly updated product gallery with new information, photos and informational videos. It also hosts enhanced search functionality geared to help visitors quickly locate metal roofing and siding information. “This new Web site allows us the opportunity to increase our customer reach and enhance our communication with them,” said Charlie Smith, president of Architectural Building Components. “We’re always striving to stay on the cutting edge of industry leadership and that means providing prospects and customers with a great educational source for metal roofing and siding solutions.” The Web site now also includes specification information for architects and general contractors to easily identify standing-seam panel roof products, allowing them to expedite roofing needs for their projects more quickly. Architectural Building Components plans to continue Web site enhancements for improved information flow to customers and to better serve industry demand for metal roof and siding expertise.
Architectural Building Components launches interactive Web Site
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